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@vogelartevisual
Eduard Trippel, Germany
Framework BJJ Founders Drew Vogel & Chrissie Vogel
Framework BJJ || Jiu-Jitsu & Self-Defense Instructor Chrissie Vogel, December 2019
Lord Byron #MatCat of Framework BJJ Seattle
Active learning; putting to mind and practice the basics of #jiujitsu || #ICANdoIt! || Learning, despite having general characteristics, always happens in the background in the context of one's abilities, interests, down to the very moment itself. What is doable? What is solvable? Once we add our unique learning abilities, our educational experiences (settings) can encourage us to grasp ideas, acquire knowledge to retain and master. Or more generally, we may find activities that promote our curiosity. What can emerge, as we mature, is the ability for us to develop new capabilities. "Active learning is fundamental to the full development of human potential and that active learning occurs most effectively in settings that provide developmentally appropriate learning opportunities. Therefore the overarching goal of our early childhood work is to establish a flexible, 'open framework...' https://www.instagram.com/p/BpaSu6Ugdfm/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wsrmwn1tae7o
Anyone else have that moment when you’re sitting on the mats listening to your instructor teach and you zone out for a second to realize how much gratitude you feel for dropping everything else and just simply making it to class? Well anyhoo that’s how I interpret this moment captured by @vogelartevisual who is both student and teacher along with @frameworkbjj out in Capitol Hill Seattle. Make sure you check them out if you’re passing through the Pacific Northwest. http://ift.tt/2ubIqNm
FrameWork Demonstrates the Basic Elements of Escaping A Hug (Arms Wrapped Around the Body) With A Focus on Safety and Practice
Gracie Jiujitsu Y Defensa Personal
Fotografia: Vogel Arte Visual
Loc: Seattle WA, Capitol Hill
Summer Time Training || FrameWork BJJ
Seattle, WA
NoGi With Students and Friends in Capitol Hill
Get up Guard Standing In Base Guard Recovery Stand Up Sit Down
Fernando Ramos & Drew Vogel Training and Teaching Jiujitsu
Balance Studios, Philadelphia
Fotografia: Chrissie Vogel of Team Balance and FrameWork BJJ Seattle
“Celebrating Disciplines” Artwork for the official Reebok UFC Athlete Retreat 2017 shirt. Acrylic, Digital, 2017.
Jigoro Kano: “Before and after practicing judo or engaging in a match, opponents bow to each other. Bowing is an expression of gratitude and respect. In effect, you are thanking your opponent for giving you the opportunity to improve your technique.” Source: IJF - International Judo Federation
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Today we Celebrate Friends & Teachers
Life and Learning, present and past…..
EAST COAST,
LEFT COAST,
HOME & ABROAD
Our CauliPHLower Sidekick Sadie
And Team Balance wish our Professor
Phil Migliarese a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Absolutely beautiful series.
GRACIE ACADEMY || TRAINING SERIES
The morning walks through the city of Seattle and into Central District requires a bit of breakfast and some proper attire. These hilly streets have us warming up before the doors to the school are open. The mornings, before we set up the mats, take us from Broadway-always fitting for a major thoroughfare-with shops and a local park that we cut through often. Just above, with my gloved hands and sun’s rays upon us, we are nearly there ---> Time to warm up, drill, and train!
El Espiritu del Vencedor
Dias atras lei acerca de Rafael Lovato Jr. Campeon Mundial de BJJ donde se hablaba del movimiento Save the Jiujitsu. Lovato y sus Maestros los Hermanos Ribeiro (Saulo y Xande) Lanzaron esta campaña en contra de las estrategias que han convertido el BJJ en un deporte donde solo importa controlar o hacer puntos. Nos hemos olvidado de la Naturaleza del Jiujitsu que es Finalizar a Nuestro oponente.
Como soy un Artista Marcial, que ademas dirijo una pequeña academia, me siento con la responsabilidad de educarme para educar. Me trajo a la memoria esta situacion algo que lei mas de una vez y se los cito textual para su reflexion.
En su edad Anciana, Tetsuzan dijo: “Pensaba que el combate a manos desnudas (Jiujitsu) es distinto del sumo en que para ganar solo debes tumbarte sobre el oponente al final, incluso aunque sufras debajo suyo. Pero, recientemente, se me ha ocurrido que, si alguien para el combate, yo seré el perdedor. Por tanto, ganar desde el principio es ganar siempre”
Extracto del Hagakure por Tsunetomo Yamamoto (1710)
Salvemos el Jiujitsu todo es acerca de finalizar.
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Patricio Campos
Thanks for sharing
En nuestra comunidad, aveces es fácil dividirse entre uno de los campos: deporte y lo demás. Lo “demás” es la fundación de el arte suave y puede ser integrado de forma practica para personas que hacen competición y los que simplemente entablaran combate con el enemigo…sin provocación. Preparation is key and survival can be increased or prolonged with awareness. We are reminded often on the mat, in competition or regular training, that sometimes we are the hammer. And often times we are the nail. In observing and practicing the fundamentals, we place an emphasis on defense and submission(s) which can greatly improve your offensive game.
Gracias amigo!